By Kim Charles
Brian Mazzer gets creative with native leafage .
“ These are some of my ornament using aboriginal foliages that I collect around my home in Brisbane , Australia . ”
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Although these are not natives to Australia I fashioned this door wreath out of mixed evergreens, English Box, Viburnum berries, a few dried gum nuts and miniature apples.”

A table arrangement of mixed eucalyptus leaves, New South Wales Christmas bush (Ceratopetalum gummiferum), Banksia nut, and dried gum nuts.

Door wreath usingPersoonia longifolia, a Western Australian native for the base.

Mixed eucalyptus leaves were added along with gum nuts, yellow seed eucalyptus, and yellow Kangaroo Paw.

A wreath using New South Wales Christmas bush.

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